Jacksonville at Chicago: At the beginning of the year this would have looked like a compelling, hard-hitting match-up. Eh, not so much. Bears 20-13.
Minnesota at Detroit: This could end up being Detroit's best chance at a win this year. The Vikings need to carry that momentum from Sunday night into this week, especially without Pat and Kevin Williams playing. Vikings 17-13.
Houston at Green Bay: This looks like a chance for the Packers to get well at home. But they aren't all that great at home anymore, and Houston can throw the ball around. Packers 24-21.
Cleveland at Tennessee: Ken Dorsey? Titans 30-13.
Cincinnati at Indianapolis: Ryan Fitzpatrick? Colts 30-13.
Atlanta at New Orleans: This should be a good game. The Saints are little unpredictable, but I think this is their week to overcome themselves. Saints 31-30.
Philadelphia at New York Giants: The Giants are number 1. Giants 24-14.
Kansas City at Denver: Denver seems to be losing these kinds of games this season. Broncos 30-17.
Miami at Buffalo: Here is my wacky, no reasoning at all behind it pick of the week: Bills 17-13.
New York Jets at San Francisco: Jets 24-16.
New England Seattle: New England always wins the week after a loss. Seattle won't break up that trend. Patriots 34-17.
St. Louis at Arizona: Arizona has to win this one, even though they will wrap up the division this week anyway. Cardinals 27-20.
Dallas at Pittsburgh: Both these teams have rough schedules coming up. The Steelers are responding well to the pressure. I like them to shut down Tony Romo. Steelers 20-17.
Washington at Baltimore: The Ravens defense will make Jason Campbell look helpless. Ravens 24-9.
Tampa Bay at Carolina: This is probably the hardest game to pick all season. I just don't like Jake Delhomme against a good defense, especially one that won't let DeAngelo Williams score four touchdowns. Bucs 20-16.
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